goodman Sentence Examples

  1. The goodman offered assistance to the weary traveler.
  2. Despite his humble appearance, the goodman possessed a generous spirit.
  3. The merchant's goodwill and reputation as a goodman extended far and wide.
  4. The lawyer's integrity made him a goodman in the eyes of the court.
  5. The goodman's words carried weight and inspired trust.
  6. The teacher's patience and dedication marked her as a goodman.
  7. The doctor's compassion and skill made him a true goodman.
  8. The farmer's hard work and stewardship earned him the title of goodman.
  9. The knight's bravery and honor made him a goodman in the eyes of the realm.
  10. The priest's wisdom and guidance brought solace to all who sought it, making him a goodman in the community.

goodman Meaning

Wordnet

goodman (n)

United States clarinetist who in 1934 formed a big band (including black as well as white musicians) and introduced a kind of jazz known as swing (1909-1986)

Webster

goodman (n.)

A familiar appellation of civility, equivalent to My friend, Good sir, Mister; -- sometimes used ironically.

A husband; the master of a house or family; -- often used in speaking familiarly.

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The goodman offered assistance to the weary traveler.

Despite his humble appearance, the goodman possessed a generous spirit.

The merchant's goodwill and reputation as a goodman extended far and wide.

The lawyer's integrity made him a goodman in the eyes of the court.